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Nożyk Synagogue

The synagogue was built between 1898-1902 and designed by an unnamed architect. It was built in the Romanesque style with Byzantine and Moorish ornamentation. The male section on the ground floor and the female section on the mezzanine can accommodate up to 600 people. The building was the only one out of 400 synagogues, which survived the demolition of the city during WWII. At present Nożyk Synagogue is the main place of meetings for the Jews in Warsaw. A mikveh – ritual baths – is located in its basement.

Upstairs Bar & Bistro

The Upstairs Bar & Bistro in Hotel MDM is a bit of a hidden gem in Plac Konstytucji: set above street level, its windows are not easily seen to passersby. But do take a look up and come in to discover our delicious Warsaw dining for yourself; we are open daily between noon and midnight and are happy to welcome everyone, whether you are a guest of the hotel or not.

In the evenings, our friendly and welcoming bartenders are happy to whip up a fun cocktail and chat to you as you perch at the bar. Or relax in our separate bar area with a beer and watch sports with a group of friends. Select a fine vintage from our wine list, and take in the charming view from our main restaurant area.

Delicja Polska Restaurant

Delicja Polska is an unique place at the Krakowskie Przedmiescie 64, where tradition meets classic at its best. More: www.delicjapolska.pl

Polonia Restaurant

Warsaw is now firmly on Europe’s culinary map: its vibrant restaurant culture combines the best of Polish tradition with modern flair, and cool bars add a hot buzz to the city. The Polonia Restaurant in Polonia Palace Hotel (Al. Jerozolimskie 45) invites you to come and enjoy great dining and drinking, all served up with a smile. More: www.poloniapalace.com.pl

Przegryź

There is a place with beautiful interior and atmospheric music, located in strict city centre on Marszałkowska 52. You will also find there delicious food. More: https://www.facebook.com/Przegryz

Alewino

Wine bar localized in the heart of Warsaw on Mokotowska 48. Place not only for wine lovers, but for anyone seeking a remarkable corner of Warsaw and an interesting dining experience. More. www. alewino.pl

Plan B

Localized on aleja Wyzwolenia 18 cafe-club is one of the most popular places in Warsaw. It is well known because of its unusual climate and numerous of concerts.

Namaste India

Located on Nowogrodzka 15 NAMASTE INDIA offers a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere in which to enjoy the extraordinary, vibrant Indian cuisine. More: www.namasteindia.pl

Metro Jazz Bar & Bistro

Located on Marszałkowska 99a Metropol Hotel in Warsaw offers the stylish and welcoming Metro Jazz Bar & Bistro restaurant, located on the ground floor of the hotel. Decorated in soothing browns and creams, and with large black-and-white photos of jazz legends adorning the walls, it is the perfect place for relaxed Warsaw dining in total comfort, every day between noon and midnight. More: www.metropolhotel.com.pl

Soto Sushi

Located on Wilcza 26 Soto Sushi is uniquely designed interior and make you feel exceptionally. See for yourself the taste of sushi served on a glass bar. More: www.sotosushi.pl

Secado Restaurant

ul Marszałkowska 66. In modern, spacious interiors you can taste well known and liked by all dishes, inspired by Spanish and American cuisine. You can follow the process of cooking thanks to partly open kitchen and TV monitors. More: www.secado.com.pl

Podwale 25 - Kompania Piwna

Located on Podwale 25 in a historic building at the Old Town. Unique because its climate, interior design and kitchen looks more like places in Bavaria and the Czech Republic, not Vistula restaurant. More: www.podwale25.pl

Bastylia

Localized on Mokotowska 17. You will find there not only delicious pancakes prepared according to the Parisian recipe but also soups, cheeses and tasty salads. More: www.bastylia.eu/pl

Charlotte - bread and wine

There is a place in a heart of Warsaw – on Plac Zbawiciela, where menu based on homemade bread. You can complement your meal with perfect wine.

Caricature Museum

Caricature Museum (Muzeum Karykatura), ul. Kozia 11. It shows the best artists of Polish caricature from the 18th century to present day; take note that the exhibitions have English explanations. More information: www.muzeumkarykatury.pl

Museum on the Vistula - Museum of Modern Art

located on Pańska 3. Fans of modern art find Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw just 10 minutes walking distance from Polonia Palace Hotel. The collection already contains over 200 works of art by Polish and foreign artists. More: www.artmuseum.pl

The Museum of Warsaw

Adress: Rynek Starego Miasta 28-42. More: www.muzeumwarszawy.pl

The Warsaw Rising Museum

Located on Grzybowska 79. With an area of over 3,000 meters, nearly 1,000 exhibits and 1,500 photographs and films, the museum is one of the most visited places in Warsaw. Opened on the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of fighting in the city, it is a tribute to those who fought and died for a free Poland and its capital. More: www.1944.pl

Złote Tarasy

A million visitors a month hit stylish Złote Tarasy (ul. Złota 59). To find the perfect souvenir, drop in to Chopin Luxury, which sells the world's only luxury potato vodka, and Apart Jewellers, which sells intricate, original amber settings in white gold. More: www.zlotetarasy.pl

Arkadia

Plac Unii City Shopping

Located on Puławska 2. One will find here over 70 shops, cafes and restaurants. More: www.placunii.pl

Bazar Różyckiego

Bazaar located on street Targowa. During WWII, this was one of the few places where Warsaw residents could buy goods, derived – with a bit of cunning and quite a lot of danger - from the German military transport vehicles and stores. Currently, the bazaar is made up of about 250 merchants, and there are plans for entering the marketplace on the Registry of Monuments, which would make it impossible to ever shut down.

Bazar Na Kole

The place is highly attractive on Sundays, when Koło changes into a place where time has stopped, with an antique market where you can buy almost anything, from furniture to glass, porcelain, paintings, books, disks, instruments and military items

Old Town area

Since the Old Town area is tourist central, it's no shock that many shops offer souvenirs. Two of the highest-end options include M.K. Jubiler (ul. Świętojańska 7), and Sobieski Crown (ul. Nowy Świat 50), both of which offer truly breathtaking jewelry. The more modest Ateneum Młodych Galeria (ul. Piwna 51/53) shows the work of up-and-coming young Poles and real artistic gems can be bought here - whilst supporting a local artist. With a wide selection of porcelain and glass, Desa (ul. Rynek Starego Miasta 4/6) is a great place to pick up some souvenirs.

Koneser, old vodka factory

Koneser, old vodka factory, ul. Ząbkowska 27/31. This is a complex of red brick buildings from the late 19th century, in which, for over a hundred years, an alcohol factory was located); today it is a modern cultural center, with numerous cultural institutions based here. More: www.monopolpraski.pl

Frederic Chopin Monument

Frederic Chopin Monument (Pomnik Fryderyka Chopina). The monument stands near the main entrance to Łazienki Park (www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl), when entering from Aleje Ujazdowskie, and it is one of the most recognisable and most often photographed places in Warsaw.

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Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski)

Built in the 13th century, this castle served as residence of Mazovian princes. The castle has been renovated repeatedly and it was destroyed completely during World War II. Today, the segment with the clock tower opens the way to the Old Town.

Old Town Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta)

This is one of the most picturesque corners of the city. All its buildings were reconstructed after WWII and their appearance is a perfect match to the Square's original look in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Bazylika Mniejsza pw. Świętego Krzyża

Minor Basilica of the Holy Cross (Bazylika Mniejsza pw. Świętego Krzyża). Chopin died in France and a burial in his native land was not possible, therefore, his sister Ludwika - according to Chopin's expressed desire to have his heart laid to rest in a free Poland - brought just his heart to Warsaw. Today, the urn rests in the Basilica of the Holy Cross, in the pillar on the far left side of the nave. More: www.swkrzyz.pl

Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina – Zamek Ostrogskich

Frederic Chopin Museum – Ostrogsky Castle (Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina – Zamek Ostrogskich). The museum in the renovated Ostrogski Palace is the most modern biographical museum in Europe. The ticket to enter is actually an electronic card; by using it, one may hear commentary and information in several languages, and listen to music. This museum was specifically designed so that everyone can create their own sightseeing route and itinerary, in accordance with their personal interests. More: www.nifc.pl

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ACCOMMODATION

Our hotel in Warsaw is well equipped for business and leisure visitors. Enjoy comfortable accommodation and the best facilities at Hotel MDM in Warsaw. Keep up to date and connect to our free Wi-Fi Internet, or choose to stay disconnected and enjoying stunning city center views from your room.

MEETINGS AND EVENT

The Hotel MDM is the perfect business hotel destination in Warsaw center. Whether you are a planning a gathering that is professional or personal in nature, our choice of conference, meeting and event rooms provide options for a variety of requirements. Our hotel in Warsaw center also includes a lovely space for weddings featuring high ceilings and inspired décor.